SHABBAT SHIRA - WHAT AN EVENING!
Thank you to everyone who attended Saturday night's Shabbat Shira concert featuring "The Epichorus". We welcomed over 350 guests to the show and a great time was had by all. Thank you to Eada Rubinger, Chair and to committee members: Debbie Carroll, Ken Elman, Brian Gelfand, Olga Gross, Deborah Kraus and Deborah Salmon, and to all of the evening's volunteers!
ANNUAL GIVING CAMPAIGN
Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far to this year's campaign. To date we have a participation rate of 35%. Please help us to achieve our goal of reaching 100% participation. Donations can be made through the office: 514-486-9400. |
SHABBAT MINI SERIES
Saturday, January 18, 2014 10am
Guest speaker - Jack Jedwab Demographic Change, Evolving Identities and Our Values: The Debate Over Quebec's Charter
Jack Jedwab is currently the executive vice-president of the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) and the Canadian Institute for Identities and Migration (CIIM).
FAMILY TU BiSHEVAT SEDER
Saturday, January 18, 10-11:45am
The holiday of Tu Bishevat is the New Year of the trees. On Tu Bishevat, we taste foods from the land of Israel, like dates, nuts, figs, and other produce. We also remember to treat the land kindly, and we hope that even though they are hidden under the snow, the trees and plants are healthy and will bloom again in the spring. Join us for a family Tu Bishevat seder and celebrate the trees and the gifts they give us. We'll be tasting interesting fruits, learning about them, and planting parsley - which will grow in time for use at the Passover seder in the spring!
CONGREGATIONAL TU BiSHEVAT SEDER
Following services (12:45-1:30pm)
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Join your Dorshei Emet community to get rid of those winter blahs with a celebration of the earth and its (soon) emerging from hibernation. Feast on a delicious Kiddush lunch based on fruits and vegetables. Special fruits and nuts to symbolize spiritual awakening. Song and rejoicing. Blessing and giving thanks. Reflecting on the blossoming beginning beneath the earth.
For more information, contact Rabbi Julia,
rabbijulia@dorshei-emet.org
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SPECIAL CONTEMPLATIVE, MUSICAL SHABBAT SERVICE
January 25, 10 am
Did you enjoy The Epichorus in concert? Want to experience more of that feeling in synagogue? Start your day right with Rabbi Julia in a special contemplative, musical Shabbat service on January 25. With music, chant, prayer, and quiet reflection, we will aim to lift our spirits together. Familiar prayers and tunes, as well as some new takes on the liturgy. Bring your voice and your sense of adventure. All are welcome.
FARBRENGEN
Saturday, January 25, 2014 following Kiddush
Following Kiddush join us for the next Farbrengen - Urban Shtetl presents, Lider far a besere un shenere velt, "Songs of Justice", Master of Ceremonies Dan Goldstein.
HAVDALAH AND SKATING AT BEAVER LAKE
Saturday, January 25, 2014 6:30pm Beaver Lake
Bring your family and friends for an enchanting evening. We will begin with a short Havdallah service followed by skating and treats. Bring your own skates and helmet, or rent equipment at the outdoor rink. Bring your own hot cocoa; marshmallows and cookies will be provided! Parental presence and supervision is required. Please RSVP to Cynthia Weinstein at cynthiawinstein@aol.com or (514) 487-9030.
NEW PRE BNEI MITZVAH BLOG
Hello everyone! The Pre Bnei Mitzvah group is hard at work. We're learning about ourselves, the Montreal community, Quebec and Canadian society all the while deepening our understanding of Judaism. Part of this understanding manifests itself in a commitment to fixing the world. Support us by following our blog.
THANK YOU TO OUR LE CAFE VOLUNTEERS FOR THIS MONTH:
Irwin Tauben, Marvin Orbach, Gaby Orbach, Marilyn Caplan, Neil Caplan, Mark Medicoff.
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